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Old 07-18-2023, 01:16 PM   #1
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Utility for calculating ballpark factors after entering desired ballpark dimensions

For ballparks that are not created using the 3D Ballpark Construction Kit, manually editing the Ballpark Dimensions of a stadium does not actually change the dimensions. However, there was a utility on the forum that allowed you to plug in the desired fence distances and wall height and would calculate the Ballpark Factors you needed to enter to approximate those distances and heights. You could even enter such things like surface friction coefficients. I used to have that utility but lost it. I think it was an Excel spreadsheet with built-in formulas. Does anyone remember where one could download it on this forum?
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Old 07-18-2023, 01:32 PM   #2
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This may help. https://www.ootputilities.com/parkgen/
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Old 07-18-2023, 07:45 PM   #3
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For ballparks that are not created using the 3D Ballpark Construction Kit, manually editing the Ballpark Dimensions of a stadium does not actually change the dimensions. However, there was a utility on the forum that allowed you to plug in the desired fence distances and wall height and would calculate the Ballpark Factors you needed to enter to approximate those distances and heights. You could even enter such things like surface friction coefficients. I used to have that utility but lost it. I think it was an Excel spreadsheet with built-in formulas. Does anyone remember where one could download it on this forum?
I remember that spread sheet. The link above essentially replaced that.

Also, OOTP already has a feature to auto calc your factors based off your dimensions
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